![]() ![]() But many times the profiles do not mention the not so good along with the good. Many of the “breed profiles” you read online gush about the many positive qualities of a cavalier they are loving, friendly, sweet, happy dogs. This is something I am brutally honest about when talking to people who do not know the breed. The truth is, I love cavaliers and can’t imagine my life without them, but they are NOT for everyone. Many times they have read about them online in an article or something and think that they sound perfect! I get phone calls and emails all the time from people who are interested in adopting or buying a cavalier and want to know more about them. Through our monthly playgroup and cavalier groups on Facebook I have met dozens of cavalier owners and cavaliers. I have been owned by them for 6 years now and in that time I have owned several and have fostered dozens of cavaliers. Aggression, shyness, nervousness.Ĭavalier King Charles Spaniels are wonderful dogs. ![]() Any white markings on rubies or black and tans. ![]() No white markings.įaults: heavy ticking (freckles) on the white of blenheims and tricolors. White blaze with chestnut “eyebrows”, cheeks, under ears and under tail.īlack and tan: black with chestnut “eyebrows”, cheeks, under ears, on legs and under tail. Tricolor-pearly white with black markings. “Blenheim spot, Queens thumbprint” on forehead is desirable. White blaze with even chestnut markings around eyes. Aggression, nervousness and shyness are not tolerated in show dogs and dogs with these traits should not be bred.īlenheim-pearly white with chestnut markings. Official Breed Standards can be found here: ![]()
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